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Reach for this book when your child begins asking questions about their family history or when you want to instill a sense of pride regarding resilience and ancestral roots. It is a beautiful choice for families seeking to transform heavy historical truths into stories of empowerment and creative agency. The narrative follows young Mae and her grandmother, Coco, as they prepare for a community celebration while honoring the specific history of the Rice Carriers: women who braided seeds into their hair to ensure survival during enslavement. This book masterfully balances the weight of the past with the joy of the present. While it addresses the reality of enslavement, it focuses on the cleverness and courage of the ancestors, making it perfectly appropriate for the 4 to 8 age range. Parents will appreciate how it uses oral tradition and gardening as bridges between generations, teaching children that history is not just in books, but is a living part of their daily community and self-identity.